The Duke and Duchess of Sussex received hundreds of baby gifts during their autumn royal tour [Photo: Getty]

Unlike fellow parents-to-be across the nation, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex needn’t stock up on baby products – as the royal couple has already received an impressive number of gifts from the public.

According to stats released by the Royal Family, Harry and Meghan were given hundreds of presents during their tour of Australia, Fiji, Tonga and New Zealand in September 2018.

A newly-published register reveals that the newlyweds were handed approximately 97 soft toys which included 11 koala bears, four kiwis and five kangaroos.

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex needn’t stock up on baby blankets either, as they reportedly received 10 in total alongside three shawls, 14 booties and two bibs – some of which were lovingly handmade by fans.

Thankfully, some quick thinking well-wishers decided to give the royal couple a large toy box where the expectant parents will be able to store the plethora of presents.

Prince Harry receives a stuffed toy from fans during a New Zealand walkabout [Photo: Getty]

Though they may need to contemplate building a bookshelf for the royal baby room at their new Windsor abode, as some 118 children’s books were also given to the pair.

What’s most surprising about the 26-page list of gifts is that the pregnancy had only been announced the day before the royal tour kicked off with the Duchess of Sussex in her second trimester.

What happens to royal gifts from the public?

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are allowed to choose certain gifts with some sure to be used to decorate the nursery at Frogmore Cottage in Windsor.

While a large majority of the presents are likely to be given to charity, as Meghan famously donated her baby shower blooms to local hospices in New York back in February, 2019.